Price varies based on size. I think her standard size as a starting point is 8 x 10, but that can be made larger or smaller. The price varies based on what you want done and in what format. For details, I would recommend contacting her directly. I know she is getting pretty backed up as of late so she may not be taking new commissions, I am unsure.reeft wrote:Lamarider wrote:So what is the size and roughly how much is her commisions?
Nicole Gustafsson Appreciation Thread
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No new commissions this year, I tried.
Yeah, Nicole has a show coming up in September for Iam8bit that I think is a solo show. So she has been a bit swamped recently.
Hoping for some Zelda, but she's already done alot of that series. Would be cool if she did Shadow of the Colossus, or Last of Us, or Pikmin.
Hoping for some Zelda, but she's already done alot of that series. Would be cool if she did Shadow of the Colossus, or Last of Us, or Pikmin.
Were there prints for this show?reeft wrote:Wow.
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There were no prints for this show, no. I was really happy to see most of the originals sell - and jeez, were they beautiful.
She confirmed this there, but it was clearly evident in the work that she was really inspired by the freedom to pursue her imagination 100% , rather than being confined to the rules of a pop culture universe (though she still loves doing the pop culture stuff of course). Another great thing about the show, I think, was that there were pieces of varying size and price. All beautifully done, and something for everyone.
A few of us spent most of the latter half of the show chatting with Nicole , which was a real pleasure. Suffice it to say , her talent is growing by leaps and bounds and yes, she is extremely ridiculously busy in the upcoming months!
She confirmed this there, but it was clearly evident in the work that she was really inspired by the freedom to pursue her imagination 100% , rather than being confined to the rules of a pop culture universe (though she still loves doing the pop culture stuff of course). Another great thing about the show, I think, was that there were pieces of varying size and price. All beautifully done, and something for everyone.
A few of us spent most of the latter half of the show chatting with Nicole , which was a real pleasure. Suffice it to say , her talent is growing by leaps and bounds and yes, she is extremely ridiculously busy in the upcoming months!
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Or for the foreseeable next year!cmatthews11 wrote:No new commissions this year, I tried.
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looking forward to an eventual Rushmore and Moonrise Kingdom. Just framed up my Tenenbaums to go with Life Aquatic and FMF.
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Nice!
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Wow. Different style/look for her on this one. And everything really pops against the black paper. Great great art! Congrats!jrsheppa wrote:My latest commission (its a gift). Nicole did an amazing job, and as usual, is a joy to work with.
16 x 16 inches.